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      davidh
      last edited by davidh

      Attached are 2 very stylised images in 2 very different styles.
      The first is an NPR watercolour based on a model I downloaded from 3d warehouse, renedered in Thea and post processed in photoshop.
      I wanted to play around with 2 very basic colours,orange and blue and combine them to create different depths in the shadows.
      The second is from a project I worked on last year but really wanted to blow out the light coming thru the windows and see how far I could saturate the image without destroying it.(modeled in sketchup and rendered in Thea)


      LIGHT STUDIES.jpg


      LOBBY.jpg

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        nickchun
        last edited by

        I think you succeeded on the first one, quite nice, and on the second for what you were aiming for, but I don't think I like it. Reminds me of 70's colour photos when they were not processed properly. Just personal taste really 'cos you've done it well.

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          davidh
          last edited by

          Heres a few more with the raw THEA render attached.

          many more of my NPRs available here:
          http://dhrenders.blogspot.ie/


          lobby comp.jpg


          LIVING  comp.jpg


          DINING comp.jpg

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            nickchun
            last edited by

            Have you toned down the first one? Now that I see them with the originals the technique does breath more life into the images. Just thought the reception area(?) looked too pink one the first post.

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